cocoa bean
coca beans
A cash crop is one that you grow to sell rather than use yourself. A raw material is what you start with to make something else. There is no specific connection between them, but obviously a cash crop might be used as a raw material, for instance sugar cane for bioethanol.
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raw material is something made from the original crop or livestock and manufactured
Short answer, yes. They are the same thing. Long answer: A raw material is a resource that has not been processed yet. A tree would be a raw material, but the furniture made from it would not.
Egg, milk, water, flour, chocolate, any flavouring you want. Raw material will vary for different cakes.
No, and in a lot of cases it isn't possible for manufacturers to be near the source of the raw materials. Quick example: chocolate companies. There's a Mars chocolate plant in Waco, Texas. Cocoa beans don't grow in Texas. But by using ocean, truck and rail transport, chocolate can be made in Texas from beans grown anywhere. Only when it costs more to transport a raw material than it does to make the product out of it, or the raw material is too perishable to be transported unprocessed, does it really become necessary to locate manufacturing near the material's source of supply.
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It is used for three purposes: as a food crop, as a livestock feed and as raw material for bio-ethanol production.
the raw material is raw meat from a cow.
yes, nickel is a raw material
Raw materials used in crop production include seeds, fertilizers, pesticides, and water. Seeds are essential for planting crops, while fertilizers provide nutrients to promote plant growth. Pesticides are used to protect plants from pests and diseases, and water is a critical input for irrigation.